Grenville Kleiser

Grenville Kleiser
Grenville Kleiserwas a North American author. Grenville Kleiser was born in 1868 in Toronto, Canada. He married Elizabeth Thompson in 1894. Grenville died on August 27, 1953 in New York City. He was the author of a long list of inspirational books and guides to oratorical success and personal development. Kleiser also worked as an instructor in Public Speaking at Yale Divinity School, Yale University...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionAuthor
CountryUnited States of America
ambition soul longing
Down deep in every soul has a hidden longing, impulse, and ambition to do something fine and enduring...If you are willing, great things are possible to you.
destiny action pens
Actions are destiny's pen.
church pillars members
Church members are either pillars or caterpillars. The pillars hold up the church, and the caterpillars just crawl in and out.
desire students study
Be an earnest student of yourself. Study your leading desires and tendencies.
successful men stones
The most successful men have used seeming failures as stepping stones to better things.
judgement trustworthy judgment
Make your judgment trustworthy by trusting it
life progress doe
Life does not stand still. Where there is no progress, there is disintegration.
life morning character
Just as you are unconsciously influenced by outside advertisement, announcement, and appeal, so you can vitally influence your life from within by auto-suggestion. The first thing each morning, and the last thing each night, suggest to yourself specific ideas that you wish to embody in your character and personality. Address such suggestions to yourself, silently or aloud, until they are deeply impressed upon your mind.
time done today
The great things you intend to do some time must have a beginning if they are ever to be done, so begin something worthwhile today.
character quality determine
The quality of your thoughts determines the quality of your personal character.
goal mind use
Your mind grows through use.
clever people culture
Discreetly keep most of your radical opinions to yourself. When with people be a listener a large part of the time. Be considerate in every word and act, and resist the tendency to say clever things. The best evidence of your culture is the tone and temper of your conversation.
use study
Study words so that you can use them significantly, effectively, worthily.
bravery world faces
. . . idealism is one of the greatest forces in the world. It makes seeming impossibilities possible and succeeds where prudence fails. But unless the idealist is brave and has the courage to face the truth, his idealism creates nothing.